Indiana LPN Schools.

LPN programs in Indiana offer students one-year certificate training to become a licensed practical or vocational nurse. LPNs perform basic bed-side care for patients of all ages. Duties include administering medication, changing linens, assisting with hygiene and mobility, developing care plans, increasing overall comfort, and supervising nursing assistants. LPNs work under the authority of physicians or registered nurses. They work in a variety of healthcare and medical settings such as hospitals, nursing homes, rehabilitation facilities, clinics, private doctor’s offices, and walk-in clinics. Graduates must pass the NCLEX-PN national certification exam administered by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing.